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North Corfu
North Corfu

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Explore the beauty of Corfu Island

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Almiros Beach

Unveil the serene allure of Almiros Beach, a hidden jewel on Corfu's northern coast. Nestled away from the bustling tourist spots, this tranquil haven offers an unparalleled escape into nature's embrace. Imagine sinking your toes into golden sands, as the gentle waves of the crystal-clear Ionian Sea serenade your senses. Almiros Beach is not just a destination, it's an experience that rejuvenates the soul. Here, the vibrant colors of the Mediterranean come alive, painting a breathtaking backdrop for relaxation. Whether exploring the natural beauty or simply indulging in a peaceful moment under the sun, Almiros Beach promises an idyllic retreat. Embrace the calm, rediscover your inner peace, and be inspired by the untouched splendor of this remarkable coastal paradise. Almiros Beach is your Mediterranean escapade waiting to be explored.

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Agios Spiridon

A very beautiful and quiet organized beach. You will find sun loungers, water sports, and traditional taverns. Its shallow, inviting waters make it perfect for families seeking quality time together and sunseekers yearning for that perfect bronzed glow

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Kassiopi

Kassiopi is a charming fishing village that seamlessly blends its rich historical heritage with a buzzing nightlife. With breathtaking sea views, ancient ruins, and inviting tavernas, this enchanting destination promises an unforgettable escape filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural discovery. Kassiopi is in the municipal unit of Kassopaia. Historically a small traditional fishing village, its surroundings have largely been developed with luxury villas. Kassiopi remains a summer social center heavily visited by tourists, particularly popular with visitors from the United Kingdom and Italy.

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Palia Peritheia

One of the island's oldest 'hideaway' villages (of Venetian origins). Undeniably its best preserved. To get into the history, do a little research on its history ahead of your visit to enjoy the whole village experience. There are 130 houses, 1 shop, 5 tavernas & 8 churches. The village has been gently coming back to life over the past 12 years, from 12-15% restored to over 35%+ today (it's a 'work in progress' ;)) This was thanks to an Anglo-Dutch couple [Mark & Saskia] who came to the village back in 2010 made numerous improvements & restored 3 ruins as a (now) famous b&b (sold in 2021). You can get the most out of your visit with the best combination walking tour & history of the village with 'The Official Guide to Old Perithia' available at: old-perithia.com - a hand/handbag-sized book including a self-guided 2.5km circular walk around the village & the fascinating history of its past, present & future. As featured on ITV, Channel 4, the BBC and numerous press articles worldwide. Tripadvisor

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Sidari

This series of unique rock formations on Corfu's northwestern coast create narrow channels and small bays that are ideal for swimming. Climb the cliffs for stunning views of the beautiful landscape and the Ionian Sea. There aren't many spots to sunbathe, but the shallow blue waters make for good swimming and snorkeling-explore hidden coves and small caves you can swim under. Canal D'Amourets gets very busy during the day-visit towards the evening for a peaceful sunset, or stay at the resort and hit the beach early. Watch out for cliff jumpers when you're in the water. - Tripadvisor

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Paleokastritsa

Surrounded by lush greenery and rocky cliffs, Paleokastritsa Beach is known for its crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and stunning natural beauty. The beach is also great for a variety of water sports, making it popular amongst adrenaline seekers. Tours of the bay will take you to the enchanting Nausicaa's Cave and the famous Blue Caves, and secluded beaches that are only accessible by boat. The Monastery of Theotokou overlooking the bay is just a short distance from the beach and is considered one of the most important monasteries on the island. - Tripadvisor